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Darwinian Natural Right
The Biological Ethics of Human Nature
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352 stránek
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Exploring the intersection of Darwinian biology and Aristotelian ethics, this book argues that ethical principles are deeply embedded in human nature. It presents a compelling case for how evolutionary insights can reinforce traditional moral frameworks, suggesting that our understanding of ethics should be grounded in our biological makeup. Through this lens, it challenges contemporary moral theories and invites readers to reconsider the foundations of ethical thought in light of our evolutionary history.
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